3l T THE LP REST REPUBLICAN. WEDNESDAY, MAKCII 21, ISM. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Purge c. It. Davis. Vimnctlmcn, Joseph Clark, W. A. "ro( w- A. inlands, S. 11. Haslot, A. H. Dale Joseph Morgan. Junticet of the Peace J. V, Tremor, 8. J. Sotloy. 1 ' Oontable 8. R. earmold. Collector S. 8. Canhold. tfoAoot Director D. 8. Knox, J. T. Rrennan, J. It. (.'lark, T. F. Rltchoy. O. W. Holoinan, J. E. Wenk. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. Member of Congre(l. F. Kmnns. Member of Senate IlAnitr A. Ham.. AtmblyJ, J. IUiiiiit. Preident Judge CltAlu.Ks II. Noyks, Atiociate Judge Joint H. Whitk. C. W. (,'URK. ' Treaturcrll. Jamikso. Prothonotnry, Regiter & Recorder, de. Calvin M. Arnrr. ffheriir. John T. Carson. Commiioner W. A. Connki.v, Pk tkr Yodnok, W. M. Coon. County Superintendent (I. W. Kerr. Iitriet Attorney P. M. Cl.ARK. Jury Commtioner J. H. Carpkn TR, GkO. ZtlKNDKI.. County Surveyor J. F. Protkr. Coroner D. W. Ci.ark. County Auditor M. E. AlinoTT, W, li. STUOUP, J. V. Elmott. REUUIiAll TERM Of COURT. Fourth Monday of February. Thirst Monday of May. Last Monday of August. Third Monday of Novombor. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TION EST A LODGE, No. 3fflt, T. O. O. F. MeiU every Tuesday evening, In Odd Follows Hall,Partridgb building. I.V)RK!ST LODGE, No. 184. A.O. U.W., Meets every Friday evening In A.O.U. W. Hall, Tionesta. ASltlNaTON CAMP, No. 420, P.O. S. of A., moots ovory Saturdny eve ning In A. O. U. W. Hall, Tionesta. CAPT, GF.OROK STOW POST, No. 274 G. A, R. Meets 1st and 3d Wednes day evening lu each month, In Odd Fol lows, Hall, T ionesta. CAPT. GEORGE STOW CORPS, No. 137, W. R. C., moots first and third Wednesday evening of each montfl, In A. O. U. W. liall, Tionesta, Pa. TIONESTA TENT, No. 104, K. O. T. M., mods 2nd and 4th Wednesday evening in each month in A. O. U. V . hall Tionesta, I 'a. P M.CLARK, . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, and District Attorney. Ollico, cor. of lm and Bridge streets, Tionesta, Pa. Also agent for a number o reliable Firo Insurance Companies. rv F. RITCHEY, 1 . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. I EDWARD E. HALL !i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Oftloe with S. D. Irwin Esq. JB. SIOQINS, M. D., Physician, Surgeon A Druggist, TIONESTA, PA. J W. MORROW. M. D., Physician, Surgoon A Dentist. Ollilco and feHidonce tliree doors nortli of Lawrence House, Tionoatd. Profession al calls promptly rospondod to at all hours. DR. PRESTON STEELE Homoeopathic Physician A Surgeon TIONESTA, PA. Office In the rooms formerly occupied by E. L. Davis. Calls made night or day. LD. BOWMAN. M: D., Physician A Surgeon, TIONESTA, PA. Office in building formerly occupied by Dr. Nason. Call promptly rosponded to, night or day. HOTEL AGNEW, L. AGNEW, Proprietor. This hotel, formerly tho Lawrence House, has undergone a complete change, and is now furnished with ul". the mod ern improvements. Heated and lighted throughout witli natural iras. bathrooms. hot and cold wator, etc. Tho comforts of guosts never neglected. CENTRAL HOUSE, V.- A. J. PUFFIN BERG, Proprietor. Tionsela. Pa. This is the mosteontrally located hotel in the place, and has all the modern improvements. No pains will be spared to muke it a pleasant stopping place for the traveling public. First class Livery in connection. PR EST HOTEL, West Hickory, Pa. Jacob Bonder. Proprietor. This hotel has but recently been completed, is nice ly furnished throughout, ami offors the finest and most comfortable accommoda tions to guests and the traveling public, Rates reasonable. M AY, PARK A CO., Corner of Elm A Wainut St., Tionesta, Pa., Bank of Discount and Deposit. In terest allowed on Time Dooosits. Collec tions made on all the Principal points of the U. S. Collections solicited. pillL. EMERT, FANCY BOOT A SHOEMAKER, Shop in Reck building uext to Smear jaugh A Co.'b store. Is prepared to do all Kinds of custom work iroiu the finest to the coarsest and guarantees his work to give perfect satisfaction. Prompt atten tion given to mending, and prices rea sellable. T V. ZA II RINGER. J. PRACTICAL WATCH-MAKER and Jeweler of 25 years' experience, is prepared to do all work in his line on short notice aud at reasonable prices. Always guarantees satisfaction. Watch es. Jowolrv. Vo.. ordered for parties at the lowest possible tlgure. Will be found in the building next to Keeley Club Room. OR1CNZO FULTON. Manufacturer of and Dealer lu HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. TIONESTA. PA. Fred. Grettonberger GENERAL BLACKSMITH & MACHINIST. All work pertaining to Machinery, En gines, Oil Well Tools, Gas or Water Fit tings and General Hlacksmithing prompt ly done at liiiw Kales. Repairing Mill Machinery given special attention, and satisfaction guaranteed. Shop iu rear of and Just west of the Shaw House, Tidioute, Pa. Your patronage solicited. FRED. GRETTKNBERGER. Broker in llEAh I' STATIC Ani General Insurance. Wild Lands for dale. Farms for Sale, lloiiftes e Lots for Sale Houses for llcnt. Do you wish to sell or exchange Real Estato? or desire Insurance on your buildings or household furnituroT Call on me. CONVEYANCER, REAL ESTATE BROKER AND COLLECTOR. TIONESTA, - PEEN'A. Deeds, Bonds, Mortgages, Leasos.Wills, Powers of Attorney, Articles of Agree ment, and ail other legal Instruments cf writing, drawn with accuracy and dis patch. Titlos examined and "Briefs" prepared. Uronnd rents, mortgages, and loans negotiated. Farms and wild lands, houses and lots for sale or rent. Reglstors of Property for sale or to let, open to the Inspection of those interested. Particular attention paid to tho collection of rents, Interest, etc. Also to the proper assessment of lands and payment of taxes. Probating accounts, ack nowledg ment of doeds, and depositions taken. Church and Habbnth School. Presbyterian Sabbath School at 9:45 a. 111. ; M. E. Sabbath School at 10:00 a. ni. Preaching in M. E. Church every Sab bath evening by Rev. Rankin. Preaching in the F. M. Church every Sabbath evening at the usual hour. Rev. r . F. Shoup, Castor. Services in the Presbyterian Church every Sabbath morning and evening, Kev. J. v. McAuincii oiuciaiing. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. Cleveland Bicycles. Latest Improved Models, fitted witb Combination Wood and Allum iuum Clincher Rim and Cleveland Thread Tire. All strains and vibra tion absorbed by the Wood Kim. Written guarantee with every wheel. Carry 200 pounds over rough roads. Prices;to suit the times. 890 to 8100 buys a high grade wheel. Call and see sample. A. II. Dale. 6t. The Grove Bro's have been fixing up their wolls in Grand Valley. Rev. Sboup has closed a series of re vival services at Newmansville. Dwelling bouso for rent. For terms apply to P. M. Clark, Tionesta, Pa. Mrs. S. II. Ilaslot, who has been on the sick list for some timo, is recovering. Miss Hannah Irwin of Franklin was visiting hor Iriands in this place the past week. Rev. aud Mrs. A. T. Sagor wore visit ing among their friends in this place last week. Mrs. W. B. Harlan, of Norristown, Pa., Is paying a visit to old friends in Tionesta and vicinity. Mr. D. M. Rankin is homo from Pittsburg paying a visit to his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J R. Rankin. DW1 uot dare got many, but got a few ladies' capes and summer sacks, which will bo sold cheap at Lanson's. It. C. M. Shawkey of Warren was a vis itor to town ovor Monday night and shook hands witb old friends generally. The auditors of Tionesta township publish their annual report of the past years' linauclal affairs of said township this week. Ex-Judgo, John S. McCalmonl, of Washington, D. C, was In town last week looking after his business interests in this section. Mrs. John Wiles of Tionesta Town ship, who has been suffering from a se vore attack of heart disease is reported as much improved. Smitten with love and being refused permission by bis father to marry the ob ioct of his affection a Clarion boy, la years of age, ran away from his home. Mrs. S. D. Irwlu, who has been at tending a convention of the Woman's Relief Corps, and visiting friends in Philadelphia, returned home last week. Forest Bovard, who has been attend lug the College of Pharmacy In Pittsburg during the past winter, lias secured position lu one of tho largo drug stores of that city. The hens have done thoir full share toward a sucoessiul celebration of Easter, next Sunday, if the great stacks of eggs seen on the grocery counters are a thing to judge from. Instead of the regular services at the M. E. church uext Sabbath evening, the Sunday School will hold an Easter ser vice, for which an interesting program is arranged. A cordial invitation Is extend en to all. A norfect cure! Mr. Edward E. Brouchton. 140 W. 10th St., New York city, N. Y., says this: "I have used seV' oral bottlos of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup iu my family and find it a perfect cure, cheerfully recommend it." W. R. Dawson, one of Tidioute's staunch Democrats, and Chairman of the party in Warren county, has received the povtoflice plum in his town, a position which he very acceptably filled under the last Democratic administration. Miss Blancho Pease, Teacher, makes tho following report of Truukcyvillo School for month ending March i, 1894 Percentage of attendance, males SKI, fe males H4. Prosout every clay, Frank Mansfield, Loyd Bloomfield, Alphonso Wiles. Dewalt Wiles. Hatlie Baugher and Lizzio Wiles. The Erie Railroad has issued an or, der to suspend the running of all freight trains on Sunday except such as are needed for the handling of perishable ar tides. This move will certainly be ap predated by the train men, aud is on Hint should be adopted by all roads. Who says patience Is one of the rare virtues T There is enough of this on nebliug element of human nature mani fested to the sijuare inch along the river banks during the sucker fishing season to leaven the whole country. Possibly the end jua titles tho menus in this in stall ce. Miss Flora Walters Is home from her two weeks' visit In tho eastern cltios, where sho took advantage of the opportu nity to make a most boautirul solection of spring millinery goods, which are now being arranged for tho firm's Easter oponlng days, Thursday and Friday of this week. F. R. Lanson hos rolurnod from the East where he spent a weok in making his solocttons for his spring and summer stock. The goods are arriving daily, and his spacious conn tors are freighted with the choicest the ninrkols afford, while prices are figured to suit tho times. Call and look ovor the stock. Peep-frogs are already on the wing this season, that is, they are in tho swamps making the welkin ring with peeps and croaks, and this is a pretty good lnd lea cation that spring time's come, 'though thoy toll us those littlo warblors must freeze up three times before we got real downright summer weather. It would be well for those who have the care of the streets take note of tho places that need special attention. Tho sight of a wagon stuck In the mud is not a usual sight on a level street in town but such was seen hero a woek or two ago. Those places where the ground Is bad ought to be paved with stone during the su minor. The prettiest lino of neckties at Lan son's. '2H cents each. 11. Tho beautiful weather of the past fow weeks has had a tendency to break in on Hie customary first of April flitting. Quite a number of changes In residences have already been made. Mr. Gaston has moved into the Hickling house, Mr. L. Petors and Mrs. Thomas Hassey have each taken possession of their own proporty, and Mrs. Hannah McCray has moved Into the Fisher house on Bridge street. Wo learn that the Clarion Normal ex pects even a larger attendance during the coming spring term than last year and tho authorities are making preparation for the accommodation of the Increase in numbers. No pains will bo spared to make this the very best term in the his tory of that institution. We would ad vise our young peoplo to pay this thriv ing institution a visit before going else where. Knee suits at Lanson's for 50 cents and up. It. It pays to be kind to those in distress. Rev. McNeil, pastor of the Baptist church, Emporium, Pa., while in Jersey City last tail recovered for an old lady a pair of spectacles that had fallen into the mud and which she was unable to reach. She obtained his name aud address. Re cently he received Intelligence that this old lady was dead and had left him a $10,000 farm and his daughter $25,000 worth of property. The oldost Inhabitant has been scratching his head in vain to find a phe nomenon parallel to that which occurred last week. He has gone over the whole catalogue of "big frosts," "snow In har vest," "nortborn lights" and all the rest of the things that happened "when I was a boy" to no purpose. Thunder and lightning during a heavy snow storm is a now thing which ho will jot down In his note book for future reference. Loaded up with goods and dobts aud soiling cheap for cash, at Lanson's. It, Tho Juniors of the Presbyterian church will give their missionary enter tainment la the lecture room of the church Friday evening uext. A nice program will be rendered. Tickets can be had from the Juniors, or the feo, 15 cents, may bo given as an offering during the exercises. Proceeds to be devoted to the cause of foreign missions. All are invited to come and eucourago the chil dren In thoir effort to earn monoy for a good cause. W. R. Curll died at his residence in tho east end of Clarion Tuesday morning alter several woek's illness, from coinpli cations brought on by grip, the final cause being paralysis. He was aged about 53 years. Mr. Curll was a prouii uent lumber man and operated in Clarion and Forest county. He was an upright business man, a quiet citizen and a mod el husband and father. A wife, two daughters and a son are bereaved. Clar ion Jacksonian. Soldier blue suits at Lanson's for fd.00. It. Nine years ago to-day, lu 1885, the following Item appeared in the Re publican, from which it may be seen that all seasons are not just exactly alike: "The coldest night of this winter was last Friday night, 20th, or first day of spring, tho thermometer registering 22 degrees below zero at daylight Saturday morning. In some other portions of the county it got down to 26s below. At this ral the great body of Ice on tho river don't rot out very fast." Mrs. Diadama Clark, widow of the late Rev. O. B. Clark, and mother of our townsman D. W. Clark, died at her home in Jamestown, N. Y., March 10th, 1804 aged nearly 80 years. Mrs. Clark is well remembered by all of our older citizens, in whose estimation Bhe has always stood very high, and who lovod her for her mauv excellent Christian qualities of mind and heart. She will be mourned by a very large circle of frionds here as well as at hor home in and about James town. Her sou attended the funeral. Buy a pair of pants for your boy ; 15 cents per pair, at Lanson's. . IU A representative of a leading brick making machine firm was bore to meet a committoe representing the company which has now under consideration the erectiou of a brick plant in Tionesta, Prices of machinos for making tho dry process brick were given and much other information elicited concerning tho pro jected enterprise. The superior quality of the shale that has been tested is one of the guarantees that the plant will be put in. and that. too. as fast as protects of similar mamiitude can be accomplished Experienced aud practical men have been consulted and say the works will be a paying investment for those who put their money in the concern. The Tidioute News huished its first score years aud last week enter ed upou its second. Br'er White lias beoo at tbe helm almost constantly during that long term, and has given his people a clean, clear-cut, reputa ble journal, devoid of all gush or uouseuse, and one thtt has never borue the slightest taint of duliouor. Many happy and prosperous years to you, Charles. Parties holding tickets issued by J. W. Sires entitling thorn to a crayon por trait are reminded that the time lor re demption expires April 1st, and they must be presented before that time. Mr. Sires still has a lew nnused tickets loft at his gal lory which can be had for twenty- five eon Is each, entitling the holder to a large crayon picture and a dozen photo graphs for three dollars. Tho Tionesta gallery will bo open on Thursday of each week, and will be in charge of J. G. McLane, an artist of twenty-five years' experience. The revival of the Presbyterion church of Frauklin which closed recent ly was very successful. Tho pastor, Dr. Bruce, was assisted by Rev. Chapman of Erie. Eighty-eight wore received Into church membership. From all parts of tho country similar rovivalsareroported. Tho Chicago "Inter Ocean," says thatln gersallism may worry tho ministers but has no efi'oct upon the peoplo; that in the five states Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas and Texas 54,000 couvertions have been reported during the winter. Perhaps as good a showing might be made by all the rest of the states. We have seen quite a number of watch chains about town ornamented with a neat little charm In the shape of a watch case openor, which obviates the use of a knife or finger nail to open the watch. We have Just received one, too. They are sent on request by the Key stone Watch Case Company, of Philadel phia, Pa., the largest watch case manu facturing concern in the world. They are makers of the celebrated Jas. Boss cases, the only filled cases which are fit ted with the world-famed Non-pull-out bow (ring). The Company does not sell at retail but thoir goods are sold by our local jewelers. The funeral of Mrs. J. Garner Tir- rlll, who died at her home at Bowman's Mill, Green township, this county, on Monday of last week, took place on Wednesday, March 14, 1894, at Tylers- burg, and was attended by an Immense concourse of sympathizing friends, by whom she was held in the highest esteem, and who loved her for her excellence of character and kind and gentle ways. The stricken husbaDd has the tenderest sym pathies of all his neighbors and acquaint ances in this hour of great trial and sorest bereavement. The deceased was a sister of Mrs. Judge White of Ciaring ton, and loaves besides the husband two small children to mourn their Jirro- parable loss. She was aged about 33 years. Tbe best remedy for rhoumatism that has yet been discovered. Mr. D. II. Ty ler, 150 W. Main St., Galosburg, Ills., writes : "I have used a good many hot ties of Salvation Oil aud think it tbe best remedy for rheumatism I ever used." Unshed In Death. Mrs. Sadie Terrill, wife of J. Gar ner Terrill, of this village, died at her home on Monday morning, Mar. 121b. 1894, at 0:30 o'clock, bhe was horn Aug. 2d, 1860, being thus aged 33. years. 8 months and 10 days. The deceased was a daughter of Mrs Jane Kerr, of Tylersbur, now in her eighty-first year, at which place the remains were I nterred od Wednesday of last week in tbe presence of a large assemblage of sympathizing relatives and friends. Rev. Barnes, the Free Methodist minister, conducted the fu neral services sneakioe from the words found in tbe 21st chapter of Rev., 1st verse. Mrs. Terrill leaves a husband and two small boys in the home circle to mourn her loss. A wife and mother who for years bad been dwelling un der tbe smiles of heaven; a mother who had built for herself a dwelling in the word of promise from that 8a cred volume oo which she was stand log. A balo of glory beamed forth from her countenance as she gently closed her eyes and bid adieu to hus band, children, and those arouud whispering "It is well with my soul,' The deceased, at the time of ber death, was a great Sabbath School worker; winning souls to Christ was tbe great part of her Christian work. In this home, where tbe members father and children have lived to getlier iu domestic bliss for years and enjoyed that sweet love and associa tion, for the first time the little circle is broken, and the current of joy interrupted, yet those who survive her can fiud cousolation in the know ledge, of tbe wife and mother's never eudiog bappioeess in the other world Li U. bTOVER BowmaotowD, March 19, 1894. Kellettvillc. Rafting is about over iu this prox imity and work is gettiug slack again Oo Monday afternoon a number of rafts were run out of Salmon Cree to make room for more rafts. It i certainly great sport iu piloting rafts out of this stream. Chas. Dotter er moved into his house on Monday again, after being absent all winter We welcome you back, Chas. James Martin, the once fauiour Ohio river pilot, is iu town looking up i fleet to run ou the river. Daught era were born at the homes of John Tbcrotoo and S. E. Sbaw during lust week. Mrs. Cbas. Grifho ot Ball- town paid Kellettville friends a visit the first of the week. Dr. .Wal lace, one of Warren's best vetrinarv surgeons, was down here on a profess ional call recently. Cbas. D Cochrane, of Strattonville, is visiting friends in town for a few weeks. Mrs. M. Andrews aud Mrs Delia Kribbs were up to Marienville on Tuesday. W. C. Wilson, the champion bee hunter, has two notches cut iu bis stick thus far. W. C is hard to down when it comes to track ing bees. The farmers are all get tiug ready to do their spring work, and if pleasant weather continues spring crops will soon be sown. Notice Is hereby given that a set of double harness, consigned hy James Walters to T. W. Corah, will be sold for non payment of charges at the expiration of sixty days from this date, ' A. M. IIintek, Kcllettvillo, Pa., March 15, 1891. -Just give us a chance to show you prices on clothing and all kinds of gents furnishing goods before you buy, and if we cannot convince you that they are cheaper than any other placo in town we will not axk you to purchase. At Lan son s. It. Get the best on the market at Ledebur & Miles' at lowest cash prices. If. You can buy goods below auc tion prices at Ledebur v Miles. Come and see. tf. Get a pair of those strong shoes ir children at Ledebur & Miles'. Heel and spring heel. Only one dol lar. tt. Citizens' Um Trust. A meeting of above Trust will be held iu banemer.t of school building, Monday, March 2G, 1H94, at 2 p. an. for the purpose of acting upon the transfer of certain shares of stock, sold by original holders thereof. 1. F. Iutchey, President. Tionesta, Pa., Mar. 2J), 1894. Uon't Tnlinrco Spit or Nmoke Yoor Life away is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells all about ro-to-bac, the wonderful harmless guaranteed to bacco habit cure. The cost is trifling, and the man who wants to quit aud can t runs no physical or financial riBk in us Ing "No- to bac." Sold by all druggists Book at drug store or by mail free. Ad dress, The Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, Ind. ;lnd Tidings. The grand specific for tho prevailing malady of the age, Dyspepsia, Liver comnlaint. rheumatism. costiveness, gen eral debility, etc., is Bacon's Celery King for the nerves. Tins great nernai tonic stimulates the digestive organs, regulates the liver and restores the system to vigor ous health and energies. Sample free. Large packages. 50c. Sold by Sipgins A Herman, nonesia, ana w. u. vvuKins, West Hickory. 3 TREASURER'S SALE OF SEATED AND UNSEATED LANDS. IN FOREST COUNTY, PA., BY VIRTUE of Sundry acts of the LGenerol Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to tne sale oi Seated and Unseated lands In the County of Forest, etc., for taxes due and unpaid, 1 will oiler at public sale at tne uouri House in the Borough of Tionesta, Pa., on the SECOND MONDAY OF JUNE, 1894 being the Eleventh day of June 1804, at 10 o'clock a. m., the following describ ed pieces of land, or such parts thereof as may do necessary 10 satisiy me umuuiib of taxes and cents due and unpaid agaiust the same, and continue tho same I'rjm day to day as the same may be found nec essary. TERMS OF SALE: The amount of taxes and costs must be paid when the property is struck off, or the sale may be avoided and the property put up aud resold. All tracts not oihrrwise marked are adver tised for taxes for 1892 and 1893. UNSEATED LANDS. Barnett Township. Wftrrant.Arrct. Wunott, or Owner. Am'l. 3:!05 ) 3312 ) 23 S W Pain $14 05 3303 3312 1 1 8-10 S W Pain 7 07 3305 18 8-10 " " 12 22 5701 I R S it J W Winlack 1 80 3100 44!l John Beckor 435 8f, 5701 115 J B Reed 12 73 3159 247 Clark .t Kroitler E. part 102 07 30 John M Clapp II Gilloyle 10 50 3311 100 Sterner Daniel 20 07 3101 280 J B Pcarsall 64 00 Creen Township, 5185 500 Duncan Robert, 1803 54 00 3118 04 Lacy, 1803 7 20 5504 1000 Lacv 5.K) 00 5505 680 Lacy 288 00 5501 1000 Lacv 737 00 5500 000 Lacv 300 00 3810 300 McClintock Haniolton, of tax 18 00 120 Myers, Poteror Nulf of tax 7 20 5183 100 S D Irwin 11 Phillis of tax 9 00 6189 100 E O Emerson ft Conrad 19 82 5118 50 Lacv, 1803 4 51 3816&17 50 Unknown 11 Davis '93 7 20 100 First National Buukllol- idaysbur,r 21 60 5185 210 John A Dale Heirs 60 40 518 Collins A Watson 72 00 5184 67 tioo Zuendol fl Enterprise Transit Co. '03 10 20 3810 I 3817 64 T D Collins fl Wallace 11 52 Harmony Township. 50 A J A 3 B Sigglns 10 05 o!75 S II Evens, trustee fl Barr iV Beech 10 05 216 153 J H Osmor 40 20 217 110 J U Osmer 29 48 80 Newbury E 20 80 100 Thompson 11 Babbett '92 13 20 100 Siggius A Thompson 11 Thompson A Bahbetl '93 13 60 50 Foreman N S 11 Dawsou A Reeser 13 40 221 Cartwright S S 7 71 97 J Siggins John II Pago 20 13 120 SigK'ios Isaac k oil int. '92 28 75 Miles Hugh 25 14 50 Bred en James fl Hugiin 13 40 102 McCttlmont J S 40 90 102 McCalmont H F 40 00 103 McCalmont John F 40 90 115 McCalmont J S 30 85 110 McCalmont Mrs S F 37 20 41 (Inilil J ( '93 13 40 221 Brown Jonathan heirs '92 3 79 134 Paul I) J '93 2 38 134 Paul R S '93 2 38 No. 5 259 Pittsburg National Bank of Com nierce 70 03 145 fiarson Shamburg 38 80 50 J Bouuev 13 40 100 Smilov Dr. tl aetcholl 42 88 50 SiggiusJ II KichurdMon'03 0 80 50 Siggins J tl Cleland '93 6 80 Hickory Township- 5208 5221 5203 5102 290 I lour lei A Lens, trus. '93 57 42 1 lletirlci fc Lous, trus. '93 33 550 Wilkins Crocker Long 73 20 150 Lake Erie Petroleum Co. 19 80 300 John Small wood 39 00 100 Beatty David 13 20 120 Longwell t McFoe, H tax lit 50 300 J M Clapp, Unknown '03 19 80 32 Wigcns E R 4 22 10 Dr. Colbert, J. (i Rood 2 12 50 II II Stow 0 00 175 Noble 4 Delemater 23 10 2 Frances llenrv '93 00 75 Martha A Ruth 9 90 320 Percival C Hay James 60 40 50 Orion Siggins 11 0 SSiggins 0 00 50 .1 M Kepler 0 00 34 Martin Smith 30 00 45 Siggins Orion tl Church 18 40 1 Siutrins Orion ft Middletou 06 3080 5232 5101 30SU 5102 5192 50 Siggins fl Clapp 6 60 5192 22 Diekrager J II t William 2 94 5192 10-105 of 024 acres F W Mor gan 7 40 5192 10-105 ol (124 acres Emma Die- feiiclorf 7 40 5192 l(l-105of 021 acres J W Willard 7 40 6192 10-l'i5ol'02lacresWW Marks 7 4i 5192 3-103 of 024 acres J T Bcoeher 2 32 Howe Township. Wftr. Suu. A:ro. W.rranua OT Onocr. Ant. 3189 1028 W D Wood, ti ns '93 259 00 31H9 203 Loroy Linklaiu 1 1 HI 07 3192 CM Leroy & Linklaiu 000 Si 090 Wardor J '92 239 25 1003 Cowan Phillis II Warder A Co. '03 250 14 10r3 W II Cook, i of tax 209 90 10(1 Albert Fox fl Bon ner '93 31 50 100 W Willink, Howard HO 24 100 W Willink Seholfeld 80 21 (803 2993 2738 69 2850 3 28.50 10 2910 13 2910 19 2910 20 100 Albert Fox lllondin 1K03 0 30 100 W Willink Stewart X of tax 32 50 100 W Willink Stewart )i of tax 32 50 60 Albert Fox, Lewis M iss '93 4 50 50 Albert Fox, S. half 2808 23 2808 24 Lewis F '93 4 50 2977 iof34 60 Albert Fox Thomp son '93 0 30 2977 Jof35 60 W Willink Colter Uncaphor 43 12 2995 44 3180 31H5 5102 5103 5104 2IU9 5101 100 Brown V Irwin 12 32 OH B Dobbs 41 80 100 Mifiin J 49 2 750 Anchor Oil Co 554 40 531 Clough L S H2S 12 1MI0 Clough L S fi'.HI 00 1(18 Thomas II I)allett '92 60 57 10O0 Clongll L S 090 00 1000 Clough L S 090 no 200 L A Breneman 04 (Hi 6282 2300 2995 41-42- 49-50 400 W H Cook i ol tax 97 82 3197 111 J Rosenblat II Howe Oil Co 94 88 3197 37 H Kosenblat '93 10 35 3197 37 H WoUlheimer '93 10 35 2850 2 lOOPJSwaine 12 32 5105 578 Orandin Co i oil and gas 5108 150 Grandin Co i uil and gas 2995 of43 50 W Willink '93 25 34 6 03 4 50 Vacant 100 R J Blood fl C II Blood 01 00 3005 1000 W II Frost 11 Wright Duhriiig 090 00 4790 890 Wright Duhring BOO 01 4791 900 Wright During 009 84 5200 800 Wallace W Cook 389 70 3198 25 Michael Murphy ifc Co N. E. corner 21 59 3198 25 Michael Murphy fc Co S. E. corner 21 59 4823 476 Pittsburg A Forest Co Lumber Co 293 22 3180 100 Thomas B Taylor 73 92 2977 100 Rappee J S 12 32 Vacant 50 John Fertig fl En terprise Transit Co 30 80 Vacant 50 John Fertig tl En terprise Transit Co 30 80 Vacant 361 Fertig, McKinney ASaiterfield 22 18 3183 230 John H Menscli 113 34 3188 250 Anchor Oil Co '93 47 40 21 W S Cole fl Nugent 1 70 Vacant 25 Reed Brennoman (1 Dobbs 18 48 Vacant 17 Reed A Brennenian tl Dobbs 12 01 Vacant 400 C J Fox estate south half '93 15120 3801 393 2-10 Means & White 09 17 2878 3-6 of 1003 O WJ F Pro per, land only 112 23 5103 520 Forest Tanning Co, '92 150 50 2878 3-5ofl003 J M Blemis, timber only 330 80 Jenks Township. 3803 6141 5141 5 5142 8 6142 11 5143 9 5145 3100 3191 16 3162 1 3105 3179 51 3179 51 3179 59 3179 00 8177 24 3179 54 3181 30 3181 30 3182 3-4-5-6-9-12 13-14-19-20- 5130 M38 3504 8071 3322 5107 3109 Vacant 3181 38 3109 3170 5144 13 5141 27 Boynton P, east part ot Itonnor ll 99 127 VVrav W A 11 Bavn ton '93 28 33 150 A J Mazarie '93 22 32 132 Bovnton P 17 08 2701 F J Maffett fl Curl A Campbell 37 45 100 Hood Bonbright co 39 00 444 John Becker ltu7 05 S F Roher fl H L fc J L 45 82 1100 H Lerov J Linklain530 64 449 " -:i I 554 " " 22 18 384 " " 18 61 112 Honrv Rossman 54 01 69 H Lerov A J Linklaiu 33 31 50 S F Roller lilt h J L 24 12 93 H Lerov J Linklain 44 89 50 Mrs Isabella Price 24 12 50 " " " 24 12 Co 431 33 80 L S Clouiih 32 10 305 Harmer Josiah 170 03 1014 Nicholson John 37 4 20 1000 W II Frost 482 40 50 James Phillis HWal kerman '93 2 79 1000 L S Clough 331 05 32 16 UK) Ashlov J. R 200 R J Blood C H Blood '92 34 Ml 84 Roher S F. dee'd 40 54 39 Marks L J 12 54 130 (JeoSRecd flRhincr 17 42 30 Cecil Gross n 1-oro-niun 100 Thompson John 132 O W Proper 11 Woodbliru 6(4 Brower C, i tax '93 2so W H Tracy 4 Pier j tax '93 127 Frank Pier H W Tracy Ji tax '93 14 48 77 2(1 Vacant 8184 3170 5141 3173 03 0, 82 34 8 68 11 8: 50 G W Blanchurd H W Tracy '93 3 10 5144 5110 5129 3322 3159 15 70j H W Tracy, Pier Blancliard rttax -03 2 92 753 Graudin 4 Co 4 oil and gas 58 Grandin Co 1 oil and gas 100 Anna Hills 2471 Clark Kreitlor, 25 20 1 95 12 00 E. end of Ogleby 43 Nugent Thomas 130 Eaton rl Eldridge 28 Blood Cyrus estate 10(H) Wright A Duhring 140 " 140 " 105 Blood PP 100 Blood P P 118 74 Vacant 3042 3178 3007 3(103 3004 3171 8173 8170 3171 10-11 20 77 52 20 8 97 520 80 07 52 07 52 42 21 32 08 55 Hunt Mrs L M 100 Eiward Bovier Blood 20 00 ll 64 32 3173 20 80 Goo llortoii, C Soi gol 3109 20 80 Edward Bovier 11 Blood 8109 105 Towler S S 8171 75 Mrs Clarisa Rohrer 3109 354 " " " 3100 7Nl ' " " 10 72 ;w so 33 70 24 12 11 311 25 2S 4K 24 54 53 9 04 48 24 07 00 40 30 7 22 33 48 4 54 10 05 30 l.i 3800 100 Emma J Curry 3800 814 tieo Means C G Domsov tux 3183 20 A M MonUihouse & others 3042 7 100 Proper, Agnew Kelly 3069 1000 A 11 Thacket A Others oil ami gas 3 Kill 349 Menus White 31H9 7 15 S B Irwin 8170 100 Johu Wray 11 Rey- ncr A others '93 17 .1 M Patterson tl Dobbs 3322 100 James Phillis 11 An na Hills 3042 100 Mrs Lizzie Frost Kinssley Township. Warrant. A.--r. Wairftuteg ur owut . Ami. 5137 75 Gilbert James 18 75 5234 950 Taylor Chas t tax K- 65 3133 100 John A A Jaekson Slow art 18 75 5180 390 WollW. Co 97 50 5188 60 T P Benjamin 11 Snoblet 9 38 6IH0 911 Chas Stai row ll White 17 12 6ls7 I'll Chas Starrow ll While 17 12 5131 200 Grev S C 13 75 5103 215 J M Clapp 11 Gillilluti 45 01 5 1 mi 320 William Sinclair 40 25 611 5 300 Grandin A Co oil, gas tt .17 5108 9.50 Grandin V Co oil, gas 29 00 5100 llKHI Gramliii A Co .; oil, gas 31 25 6110 300 Grandin A Co oil, gas 9 38 5128 1000 Grandin A Co oil, gas 81 25 6129 000 Grandin V Co nil, gas 28 13 6131 10O0 Forest Oil Co II Superior Oil Co '93 87 00 6214 100 Anchor Oil Co rl Schoolcy 21 h7 510.1 400 iMka Erie Pet Co ' 50 on 5104 mi Lako Erie Pet Co lu (hi 6IS7 79 lireiinaii A Bicliards 0 f7 5132 50 J N Palturson llllani-oli 0 37 Tionesta Township. 10") Phonix Oil Co 50 ("I 43t w F Dalrymaplu 18 31 170 Dule J A A sumo 1 of lax 17 N 180 Giluioru A Dull 25 20 2H21 28:10 990 Dnmmh A Oilfilan 340 60 221 loo .rnlmm A Paul Steiner 35 00 400 S T .May Irwin 84 00 2835 Jof 100 Dale fori) 17 50 127 Amy I) W 63 76 212 J M Clapp II Hasson Cronwpli 33 88 2828 250 J W Fielder 87 60 240 H 1) Irwin 42 (HI 98 Samuel Philps Heirs 0 94 1(1 VsnVranken .1 B 8 40 43 S I) Iiwin IlllVanderhoof M tax 8 24 2828 3822 1000 Wood's heirs 280(H) 45 Fourth Nat BankHPitts- burg others 15 76 3S'J3 310 Simpson Co fl Paxton 84 00 3S24 20(1 K M Payne 11 Kenneway 66 00 Kt urtis 105 .lames hlakelv 64 60 R Curtis 105 Sat ah F MeCal'mont 64 00 R Curtis 105 A Met' Wilson Bros 40 90 3824 152 tl W Robinson fl Walker 21 20 42 Brown A W tl Wyant II 70 10 Petogrcw Joseph 3 60 2 Siiririn O fl Hepburn 98 !Xt 3711 J M Clapp 62 02 15 Cascade Pet land Ass 6 30 20 Woleott, IJrove tk Co 6 40 loo Bissell t Bishop fl R Cur tis 35 00 UK) Rissell Bishop fl W Eck 28 00 282.) 200 Oil Cily Fuel Supply Co 14 00 148 9 10 10 92 85 30 42 A W Brown fl Wyant, oil right 130 Henry Johnson fl in lands '93 52 Dale heirs to Shepherd 401 John Anderson 1888 2833 2835 I si:ati:d laindh. Creen Township. W.rrAut.AT"!. WimntH tf Owntr. An t. 3819 ,50 Bonner Estato 114 40 3825 50 First National Bank of llolidavsbiirg 18 00 5185 100 First National Bank of HnlidavshurK 32 50 5133 21 Haslet WW 4 96 1 Thompson A Bean 1893 14 3820 12 Whitman John fl ShouD 1892 1 40 Hickory Township. 50 Albauuh J II 5 60 4 Alliaugli Wesley 2 68 100 Ball NO William M tax 1802 3 96 10 Berlin Eli 1892 48 98 Berry M L 1892 9 71 80 BerrV M L 1892 7 92 1 Cofl'man M P 1893 1 65 330 Dayton Jesse C 43 56 50 Davton Jesse C 6 60 5199 5190 5233 3693 5101 Ishin d 5 Dale John A 1892 83 5207 5203 5233 5233 5233 6218 5211 102 Davidson A 106 92 1 Heath Hiram 1893 2 TO 570 Mercantile Oil Co 75 28 90 McCutehon Clarissa 13 80 50 Patterson D L 6 60 310 Siguins John A Kinnear 40 93 50 Starrow Chas 6 50 750 Siggins A Wilson 49 50 897 Collins T D others '92 61 89 Islan d Kiunear John '92 99 Howe Township. 403 North Penn Oil Co '92 600 Nortli Penn Oil Co '92 !Hi0 Stone, Liudsev A Co z too 2o22 3193 4823 25 41 28 77 609 83 67 04 181 Stone, l.imlsey A Co 'H3 Jenks Township. 7 Anderson John '92 2S0 66 91 53 22 64 19 62 420 42 3801 Anderson Peter '92 i Blttiichord O W '92 5144 1151 Boynton P fl Paul J Vtacant 220 Daniels James 3801 1 FroHt W H '93 3642 30 (snb-7) Eldridge Jos'h '92 3801 Gardner F M "93 3190 25 llaunnah Mrs H H '93 3181 100 (sub 27) H Loroy & J Lin 8 10 108 64 271 1 24 3 86 63 05 168 80 7 20 6 84 klaiu 3109 1 Minemser Mike '92 1 Kerr Miss Aggie '93 3801 4 Means A White '92 5143 2.9 (sub 10) Mazarie A J '93 3105 400 Nichndemus W A Vacant 10 Proper A Agnew '92 301 1 Schick Herb 4 Phonix Oil Co '93 5147 70J Tracy, Pier A Blanchard '93 Vt 771 Walton Amos Sr '92 3173 20 Whitney liro '92 3171 i .Inieruian John '93 Kingsley Township. 5190 120 Hunter W V doe'd 5217 lino Lamli heirs oil A gas 5190 100 Orn F P rl Burkett'92 12 60 4 65 10 79 6 31 62 22 60 17 20 13 40 2 35 57 33 70 18 40 60 96 25 32 5208 5213 5214 lo0 Hood Wm A Others oil A gas '03 310 Herd ABAS A Daven port 290 Herd ABAS A Daven port 5217 1100 Herd A B A S A Daven port W of this tract '93 5212 5107 300 Sehoolev J C A Co 114 Shelllor Mrs Ellen '02 Tionesta Township. 30 Brsdbury C K 92 92 Bleakloy James 401 Anderson John '93 02 Brown A W, oil aud gas 18 Clark Samuel heirs 2 93 33 46 62 79 4 34 490 127 E8 2835 2823 284 J45 t"urtttil Anderson '93 ;i821 621 Carbaugh E E fl Arm strong 15 69 50 Fallar Phill fl Grey '93 7 60 50 Fallar J S 1171 dim Gilmore 4 Dull 126 00 50 Hepler James 14 85 5 Hunter G 8 '92 4 85 10 Hunter A Mav '92 80 1 Hunter G S '92 13 50 Hughes Sarah '93 8 02 50 Niekles Wm 10 76 90 McKee Wm '92 8 73 2S24 224 224 2824 3824 2835 i Woodsido Chester '93 4 38 Tionesta Borough. Acrv. Wutruilev or Owner 1 Bleakley B F '92 470 Sickles G G '93 1 Riley Hatlie '93 1 Ovurlanditr Jacob '93 Harmony Township. 50 Brow a Sam '92 84 Beatlv David '93 4(1 Clark" D W loo ('linger A Siggins 20 Mrs. E F Coutant 124 Dawson I U warrant 216 135 Dowd'il Chas loo Dawson Walter loo Dalo A II '93 loo Fisher Bros '93 37 Foglti W II 250 Gorman William heirs '92 100 Grove Geo A Wilson 62 Green J. K '93 4 Goodman A J '93 2 Jones E L A Isaac 40 Jervis Pet Co 13 3D Jones 11 I) tl Crippen '93 50 Jones 11 DM Crippen '93 Oil Kepler J M A Co loo Metirew Darcy 02 Miles J M 50 Mover I. '91 i M vers E I '92 4 l'eonell J 11 03 30 Milles Cae A Co '93 Am' l 7 80 126 60 2 78 2 3S 5 00 9 30 11 80 29 64 8 35 40 20 33 60 15 30 10 92 20 40 897 27 75 20 10 7 80 86 51 5 20 5 20 9 10 15 90 40 20 23 45 8 60 165 86 7 92 so Pittsburg A Cherry Run Oil Co 18 36 lot) Pittsburg A Cherrv Run Oil Co 20 40 tk) Pittxhorg A Cherry Run Oil Co 12 24 1(15 Pittsburg A Cherry Ruu Oil Co 33 66 X.Is I aid llonca 93 5 Rutl' Jacob I IS Siugins John 02 Siggins A Barnes '02 32 Siggins dt Barnes '9.1 4n0 Still llarielt 12 Slella Pet Co loo Shamburg G i oil and gas '92 371 ShainliurgG 5 Sliaiuluirg G 134 Sliaiiiburg G ll J E Brown ni shamburg G rl II, .lei. rook 3 40 2 65 45 66 4 22 4 34 134 no 6 30 2 60 10 20 2 55 34 17 18 12 218 Sliaiiibuik' G ll Sweet i Sheriff 44 47 50 Sliamliiirg i i 117 Wilson S M 35 Wood W H rl Mouross heirs 82 Wood W H fl Monross heirs 10 76 63 60 14 28 22 96 Ity virtue of an act of Assembly enti tled "An Act to regulate the collection of taxes on unhealed lands," approved the til tl day ol .lime, A. !., I8s7, interest will be charged on 102 taxes Irom January 1, 103, to dale of payment, and on 103 tax es from January 1, 104, to dale of pay ment, at the ruie of six per cent, per an num. . J VHIKSON Trriuura-r. Tlouosta, Forest Co., Pa., March 8, 1814.